Join us as we journey back in time to explore the oldest cities in America established by early colonists and conquistadors long before the United States formed.
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From the landing of the Mayflower Pilgrims to Spanish settlement of the Southwest, these historic places planted the first roots of European colonization on this continent.
We’ll highlight oldest New England settlements like Plymouth and Weymouth founded in the 1600s. Discover ancient trading posts along the Hudson River that grew into New York cities like Albany. Explore the first permanent English colonies of Jamestown and Hampton in Virginia established 400 years ago.
See how Santa Fe and St. Augustine were settled by conquistadors in the 1500s, making them the oldest capital city and oldest occupied settlement in America. Walk the cobblestone streets of these living time capsules for an unforgettable journey into centuries past!
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Sault Sainte Marie Michigan was first settled in 1610 and incorporated in the 1630s by the French
Sault Sainte Marie Michigan was first settled in 1610 and incorporated in the 1630s by the French
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Umm, you forgot St. Augustine, older by 55 years
This channel is an inaccurate joke
St Augustin Florida was founded in 1575.
Learn to pronounce Nevada. Put this up before and it disappeared.
History tells us the Spanish came to what is known as America before the English.